Successful use of self-expandable metal stents in a case of iatrogenic tracheal rupture

Radiol Case Rep. 2018 Dec 26;14(3):377-380. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2018.12.004. eCollection 2019 Mar.

Abstract

As an alternative treatment to immediate surgical repair, endotracheal stent placement has been recently proposed in cases of iatrogenic tracheal damages. We report a case of a 91-year-old male who developed sudden subcutaneous emphysema during a total laryngectomy for laryngeal carcinoma. A tracheal tear at the distal third of the posterior tracheal wall was endoscopically assessed about 2 cm above the carina; CT confirmed the breach approximately 4 cm in length with associated pneumomediastinum and bilateral pneumothorax. Two covered self-expandable metal stents were then coaxially released under fluoroscopic control to cover the defect, restoring the tracheal integrity and leading to a normal thoracic appearance at CT and X-ray after 72 hours.

Keywords: Iatrogenic tracheal rupture; Pneumomediastinum; Self-expandable metal stent.

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